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Jamaica Gleaner News
published: Tuesday | February 15, 2005

More immigration officers to ease Sangster delays
EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, a new staff roster for immigration officers will be implemented at the Sangster International Airport to ease the delay at the airport's incoming immigration.

Kilancholly murder accused could face additional charges
THE 31-YEAR-OLD man charged with the murder of three children in Kilancholly, St. Mary, on January 28, could be slapped with at least two additional murder charges.


Bush fire continues destruction
FIREFIGHTERS IN St. Elizabeth are continuing to battle a major bush fire in the southeastern section of the parish which has been raging for the past five days.


'Kingfish' to charge gangster with murder
POLICE OFFICIALS, who are grilling alleged gangster Kevin 'Richie Poo' Tyndale since he was nabbed in a police operation in Black Shop near John's Hall, St. James, on Saturday morning, expect to slap murders charges on him before this weekend.


Parliament approves bill for electronic fingerprinting in local gov't elections
CABINET ON Monday approved legislation to standardise electronic fingerprint identification in parliamentary and local government elections throughout the island.


Duhaney Park mourns fire victims
FEBRUARY 14 , 2005 will not go down as a happy Valentine's Day for those close to six-year-old Paul Brown and three-year-old Shabrina Tulloch, the siblings who perished in a fire at their home in Duhaney Park, St. Andrew, on Sunday.


Medical certificates scrutinised
WHILE THE Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) has rejected the idea of managers questioning the veracity of sick certificates by employees, the Jamacia Employers' Federation (JEF) says managers have every right to do so.













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